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    #11
    Originally posted by Drewster View Post
    Lets try this again....

    What is your question?

    Your first post had:
    "...... so should the schedule number should be reset to 1 ?"
    and
    "Get my drift ?"

    Which could be considered "questions"
    A1) should - by what criteria do you want me to judge "should"
    A2) No - hence my initial response!

    You final post "Hope that makes it a little more clear" - could be construed as a question - to which the answer is (still) No
    My English skills are not the best. Thanks for the mocking. I will crawl away with my tail between my legs.

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      #12
      Originally posted by dx4100 View Post
      My English skills are not the best. Thanks for the mocking. I will crawl away with my tail between my legs.
      Ohhhhh Now I feel Bad

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        #13
        Originally posted by Drewster View Post
        A1) should - by what criteria do you want me to judge "should"?
        How about:
        If you know a reason why he should, then reply "yes, you should".
        If you know that he should not, say "no, you should not".
        If you know that it doesn't matter, say "it doesn't matter".
        If you don't know, say "I don't know", or don't say anything.

        <sark>Does that cover it?</sark>

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          #14
          Originally posted by expat View Post
          How about:
          If you know a reason why he should, then reply "yes, you should".
          If you know that he should not, say "no, you should not".
          If you know that it doesn't matter, say "it doesn't matter".
          If you don't know, say "I don't know", or don't say anything.

          <sark>Does that cover it?</sark>
          You know the old joke about an "IT Answer".... ie It is 100% acurate but of no use to anyone...

          I think that any one of your suggestions (or indeed any combination) would constitute an example of an "IT Answer"

          Whereas my answer was:
          a) Witty
          b) Clever
          c) Helpful

          Or am I deluded?

          Does that cover it? - Is I assume a rhetorical question so " "

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            #15
            Wow what a lot of fuss. I thought your first post was clear enough.

            If you've got a new Master Agreement, you probably want to start numbering the new schedules to it from 1 again. Then, referencing the Master Agreement number on each new schedule should make it nice and clear.

            it doesn't make much difference though...

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              #16
              Originally posted by dx4100 View Post
              ,,, Get my drift ? Even though from another prospective its actually my second load of work for them.

              Sorry for asking such a simple question...

              ...
              They missed one.

              perspective

              Many contract issues come down to the wording. If you can't handle simple English, then hire a contract expert to handle your difficulties.
              Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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                #17
                You can use anything you bloody want as a reference number.

                So if I ever work for Huxley my invoices will state:

                Our Ref: Hoaxley001

                etc.

                HTH

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Ardesco View Post
                  You can use anything you bloody want as a reference number.

                  So if I ever work for Huxley my invoices will state:

                  Our Ref: Hoaxley001

                  etc.

                  HTH
                  As long as you have a reference number. I got pulled up on one of my many HMRC investigations for not having reference numbers on my invoices!

                  Surely a date is enough of a reference.....

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